Friday, November 20, 2015

Russia in Syria- Airstrikes by Tupolev Tu-22M3 Long Range Bombers on ISIS





http://www.newsbharati.com/ Russia in Syria- Airstrikes by Tupolev Tu-22M3 Long Range Bombers on ISIS.



Putin hits ISIS where it hurts: Russia hits more than 200 targets in 24 hours as Moscow aims to cut off jihadists' income by taking out refinery and oil trucks

Russia is targeting ISIS-held oil trucks and refineries in bid to cut off the terrorist group's largest source of income

It was recently revealed ISIS is making more than £320million a year from oil despite a US-led bombing campaign

Terror group claimed responsibility for downing of Russian passenger jet and last week's terror attacks in Paris

Prompted joint campaign by France and Russia to target ISIS despite opposing stances on Syrian President

See full news coverage of the conflict in Syria at www.dailymail.co.uk/syria



Russia has released footage which shows its fighter jets targeting oil trucks and a refinery, as Moscow confirmed it hit more than 200 targets in Syria in 127 sorties.

On Tuesday alone, the day Russia confirmed a terrorist attack caused the downing of a passenger jet in Egypt, it hit 206 targets a defence ministry source told RT. France meanwhile said it had destroyed 35 targets since the terrorist attack.

As well as flying from an airfield near Latakia, they also flew strategic bombers from Russian territory.

Moscow announced last night that its warplanes are hunting ISIS oil tanker trucks in Syria, a day after admitting a 'terrorist attack' brought down a Russian passenger jet over Egypt last month (pictured: Russian TU-22M3 long-range strategic bombers dropping OFAB-250-270 bombs at targets in Syria)

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Moscow announced last night that its warplanes are hunting ISIS oil tanker trucks in Syria, a day after admitting a 'terrorist attack' brought down a Russian passenger jet over Egypt last month (pictured: Russian TU-22M3 long-range strategic bombers dropping OFAB-250-270 bombs at targets in Syria)

This video grab was taken from footage published on the official website of the Russian Defence Ministry yesterday, and shows smoke rising after a strike was carried out by a Russian Su-34 bomber against what Russia says was an ISIS oil refining plant


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